Wow...asking for wayyy too much
It depends.
'Mike and Mary's Pizza' is most likely a place, and a noun is a person, place, or thing. If it is a person's name, a place (such as a street name, name of a place, a city, a country, a town..) it must be capitalized. Just regular English rules.
Now, if the Mike and Mary HAD a pizza, you would not need to capitalize pizza considering it is the object. Here's an example of a sentence where you wouldn't need to capitalize pizza - "Mike and Mary's pizza was cheese." Now here's an example of where you would want to capitalize pizza - "I am headed to Mike and Mary's Pizza to get some food."
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looking for opportunities where you can help others in need. By volunteering there are many organizations that will help you figure out how to match your talents with the needs of your community.
<h3>What is a sentence?</h3>
A sentence refer to a group of words that have subject and predicate or have noun ,verb and so on which carry a meaning and passes information.
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looking for opportunities where you can help others in need. By volunteering there are many organizations that will help you figure out how to match your talents with the needs of your community.
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The erosion of our traditional values in the United States have created a harrowing dystopia, in which the lawless are set loose, our historical systems are destroyed, and that oppression is used by those who claim to have the rights to it, but their claims are invalid as they themselves have not experienced what they claim.
Sorry but I don’t have the book. But what I would do is use a highlighter. Flip chapter 17